Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz
University of Strasbourg
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Chirurgie De La Main | 2015
Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz; Satoshi Ichihara; Chihab Taleb; S. Gouzou; S. Facca; I. Naroura; F. Bodin; P. Liverneaux
The goal of this study was to compare the advantages and disadvantages of horizontal versus vertical traction by reviewing a small series of metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint arthroscopy in the fingers other than the thumb. Our series included eight patients operated with traction placed along the axis of the operated finger. In four cases, traction was applied horizontally and in the other four, it was applied vertically. Arthroscopy was performed using dorsomedial and dorsoradial portals. The fluoroscopy unit was placed either vertically or horizontally as required. The average duration of patient set-up was 17.75min in the horizontal traction group and 32min in the vertical traction group. The average tourniquet time was 56.75min in the horizontal traction group and 71min in the vertical traction group. Horizontal traction required an additional procedure that can potentially compromise surgical asepsis. Vertical traction was less comfortable for the surgeon and horizontal placement of the fluoroscope increased the risk of compromised asepsis. Overall, arthroscopy of the MCP joint of the fingers other than the thumb is an easy technique, indicated for trauma-related and chronic lesions, which may be best performed with horizontal traction.
Orthopaedics & Traumatology-surgery & Research | 2015
S. Ichihara; Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz; S. Facca; P. Liverneaux
We report a case of 74-year-old man in whom a unicompartmental isoelastic resurfacing prosthesis was used to reconstruct the distal radius after en-bloc resection of a malignant tumor. Thirty-nine months after the operation, on a visual analogic scale, pain score was 0/10 and range of motion was 25° of flexion, 5° of extension, 70° of pronation, 45° of supination, 20° of radial deviation, and 30° of ulnar deviation. The Quick DASH functional score was 72.72/100. With radiographic finding, the prosthesis was well-aligned, with no evidence of loosening but with slightly implant conflict with the lunate. This case report indicates that unicompartmental isoelastic resurfacing prosthesis seems a simple and reliable technique for distal radius reconstruction after en-bloc resection of malignant tumor.
Hand surgery and rehabilitation | 2017
Charles Bijon; Philippe Liverneaux; Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz; Chiara Pizza; S. Gouzou; Sybille Facca
Devant une plaie palmaire de la main, le test a la compresse est utilise pour diagnostiquer des lesions nerveuses, mais ses sensibilites et specificites sont
Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2017
P. Vernet; Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz; T. Messaoudi; F. Séverac; C. Scherrer; P. Liverneaux; S. Facca
Hand surgery and rehabilitation | 2017
E. Pire; Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz; Philippe Liverneaux; Santiago Salazar Botero; Sybille Facca
Hand surgery and rehabilitation | 2017
Ilaria Illuminati; Frédéric Seigle-Murandi; S. Gouzou; Philippe Liverneaux; Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz; Sybille Facca
Revue de Chirurgie Orthopédique et Traumatologique | 2016
Sybille Facca; Guillaume Prunières; Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz; Philippe Liverneaux
Hand surgery and rehabilitation | 2016
V. Matter-Parrat; Philippe Liverneaux; Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz; Guillaume Prunières; Sylvie Collon; Sybille Facca
Hand surgery and rehabilitation | 2016
Mohamed Adi; Philippe Liverneaux; Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz; Santiago-Salazar Botero; P. Vernet; Sybille Facca; S. Gouzou
Hand surgery and rehabilitation | 2016
Juan-José Hidalgo-Diaz; Philippe Liverneaux; Santiago-Salazar Botero; P. Vernet; Sybille Facca